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TP, what was the buyin for that SNG? just wondering by that horrible play, etc.
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$100+9. First hand.
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You should railbird me more. I find these guys EVERYWHERE.
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Wow, wasnt expecting that buyin amount. So, from the data collected in my experience and from what TP has just intoned(sounded right but dont even know if its a word or if im using it correctly) to us I am ready to state my hypothesis:
STAY THE ______ AWAY FROM THE FIRST HAND IN A SnG (period)
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No way. Look at how easy it is (in theory) to double up. Sure, sometimes this happens, but when it does, just fire up another one... or do like I did: laugh and go do something else.
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Rigged! It's Rigged I tell you!
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The thing is when I sit down at a SnG I plan on winning something and I find I have a better chance of winning without throwing my chips in like that. I play the grind poker in those and it usually works out. Granted I dont play limits like that sooo could be a different story.
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